Have you also been tracking odometer readings at time of failure? Wondering what the breakdown looks like
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Mine is 21161 lol, so an engine from the prior day failed? Wonder if I should be scurred after all!- so far engine build-dates run 21160 - 21216
there is a thread about a brake problem with the 2.3L that is also documented on other vehicles. I don't know the technical terms for it but it causes the brake pedal to be extremely hard to push.Not to be a troll (honestly) but have there been any catastrophic 2.3L failures yet?
And there’s our “nothing to see hear” peep showing up! I knew it wouldn’t be long.The 2.7 has been installed in hundreds of thousands of vehicles-- mostly in the F-150. Currently it is Gen 2 form and has shown less issues then Gen 1 which was manufactured until 2018. As a result there are limited issues with the engine and certainly no where near the failure rate of the 3.6 heads used in the Jeep-- which Chrysler upgraded the warranty on some of the earlier models to 10 yrs/150000mi. I guess I do not understand the "panic" here concerning the failure rate being reported when there are 10X's the number of 2.7's in the F-150 and there isn't even a whisper of any unusually high number of failures being reported there-- not to mention any of the other vehicles that the 2.7l is being used.
I had a 2016 F-150 Gen 1 that did have the valve guide issue-- ford replaced it and other than time did not cost me any thing. I am sure if there is some real issue here Ford will do the right thing and either fix or replace any issue experienced. The 2.7 has essentially been bullet proof in the real world and to expect any thing different in the Bronco is unrealistic. Any new vehicle can have issues -- here is some info on gen 1 and gen 2 2.7's. My 21 F-150 has the 2.7 and if I order a Bronco it will have the 2.7 as well-- and I will not worry one bit that it will crap out on me.
https://broncodrive.com/ford-2-7-ecoboost-reliability/
https://dustrunnersauto.com/ford-2-7l-ecoboost/
I meant with the engines specifically...there is a thread about a brake problem with the 2.3L that is also documented on other vehicles. I don't know the technical terms for it but it causes the brake pedal to be extremely hard to push.
Sucks it took that long but nice to see it was taken care of correctly. Here’s to many thousands of miles of trouble free adventuresFinally got my Bronco back after 6 1/2 weeks at the dealership. Fortunately, I haven't found any scratches, dents, or dings and they did a great job getting the hood aligned. I didn't have any issue making the 100+ mile trip home.....no engine lights, no smoking, and no overheating.
The pictures below are the new engine's build number and the invoice from the dealership showing what was replaced and their diagnosis.
with the engine specifically I don't know, but here's the thread https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/thre...ay-known-issue-according-to-dealership.30961/I meant with the engines specifically...
I think someone mentioned 1 issue with the 2.3 but I haven’t seen it myself. Only the brake booster issue that has made a couple of folks nearly crap their pants!I meant with the engines specifically...
Very useful thread. Thanks!1) @mmcq - 1st post*** - fail~July 21, 1146 mi
2) Jose Hernandez - 1st posted - fail~Dec 2 ?
3) @jeremy.wilson237 - 1st post - further - fail Dec 10, 2012 mi
4) @ToddGinGA - 1st post - fail Dec 5, 1358 mi
5) @Bubbabow - 1st post - further - fail Nov 21, 4000 mi
6) @Nikole - 1st post - fail~Nov 1 ?, 2900 mi
7) @Hailey Jo - 1st post - fail Dec 4, 3581 mi
8) @Lance103222 - 1st post - fail Dec 23, 2024 mi
9) father of @Shinoko - 1st post - further - fail Nov 21
10) @estone28 - 1st post*** - fail Oct 21, 1000 mi
11) Steve Seale - 1st posted - fail Oct 22, 0003 mi
12) @Broncoshrimp - 1st post*** - fail Sept 10, 2400 mi, new 2.7L
13) fbf of @bytheway - 1st post - fail Oct ?
14) @yogi_stvl - 1st post - further - fail Sept ?
15) charr124 @BN - 1st posted - fail Oct ?, 1524 mi
16) @roofone - 1st posted - fail Sept ?
17) @69 Mach I - 1st post*** - fail Nov 14, 2744 mi, new 2.7L
18) @Broncitis - 1st posted - further - fail~Nov 5, 2200 mi
19) @Broncitis - replacement also crapped out - fail Dec ?
20) @International_George - 1st post - fail Dec 24, 1795 mi
*** dedicated threads covering their repair experiences
- so far the engine build-dates run 21160 - 21216 - see how to read Engine Ser#
- ? corrections ? other posts overlooked ?
- the frequency of failures seems less than last month
- in October a Ford employee (@Jay3630, deleted soon after) made five posts re 'bad batch of brittle valves' - 'April batch' - see posts #1, #2, #3, #4, #5
- if the failures are caused by 'bad valves', maybe that 'April batch' has been working its way thru the system - then the problems could subside
If Your Engine Fails - after Bronco w dealer service,
- good to call Ford Customer Svc
- good to send VIN & full name to @Ford Motor Company here in B6g
- when time permits, the engine ser# would be very helpful to B6g build-date tracking efforts
example Engine Ser# Labels -
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the most obnoxious thing is that the only posts @Ford Motor Company replies to are positive posts/experiences. https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/members/ford-motor-company.21911/And to those trolls that want to downplay this, listen up. It is not only that it is happening (because when you buy a $60k vehicle you simply should not have to deal with this), but mainly because @Ford is choosing to ignore us, not provide any feedback, no words of comfort like "we are monitoring the situation and will communicate with each member promptly" or anything at all for that matter. Ford has no clue how to deal with customers directly, none at all. And, we know they are watching all these threads, so don't tell me they don't see this happening.
We have a lot of estimated numbers here... some people are better at estimating than others.First off it would be unacceptable not inacceptable. 2nd you have no real data that states anything other than a few engine failures. You’re telling someone to show facts to disprove your opinion that you are stating like it’s a fact. You don’t know what the percentage of failure is or whether it’s high or not. Purely speculative. It could be 10%, it could be less than 1%. For you to act like an authority on the matter and tell someone to prove you wrong is ridiculous. From what I can tell, no one knows what the real percentage is and anything floated out there is a guess.